Sentences with phrase «per primary year»

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Still, the higher wages are among the primary reasons Walmart has forecast lower profit per share this year.
«Even if smartphone replacement cycles continue to lengthen, we see Apple delivering 4 % revenue and 16 % (earnings per share) growth over the next three years with services the primary growth engine,» Morgan Stanley's Huberty wrote.
The new plan would include three primary care visits per year and would limit out - of - pocket costs.
Demand for primary batteries is forecast to advance 3.1 percent per year to $ 5.4 billion in 2015.
Despite the rise in collaborative workplace technology over the last several years, email continues to be the primary mode of communication: a whopping 91 per cent of enterprise teams prefer to use email over any other communication method («planned meetings» are a distant second at 68 per cent).
Pass a credit check and make at least $ 40,000 per year (combined if the primary borrower and co-signer live together, $ 40,000 each if they live separately)
The law limits increases in property taxes on primary residences to 3 % per year.
Add to that both thousands of years of tribal warfare and the political insertion of the Jewish state into Palestine by the UN and America's support of Israel and there is little reason to believe religion per se is a primary cause.
Last year St Columba's Lochside Mission and Outreach youth programme provided more than 150 lunches daily to local children after church staff learned that the 95 per cent of children in one local primary school, who receive free school lunches and breakfasts during the school term, were at risk of hunger during the summer holidays.
Celebrity chef Maggie Beer and her husband Colin still control the Maggie Beer Products business, but sold the 48 per cent stake last year for $ 15 million to Primary Opinion, as part of a succession planning strategy.
Last year, the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant prodyear, the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant pPrimary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant pprimary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant prodYear Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant product.
• Shake up the parental leave system so fathers can spend more time with kids under two years - old • 25,000 more dads per year to sign their child's birth certificate, to reach international standards and halve the number of those who don't • Dads able to stay overnight in hospital with their partner when their baby is born • Modern and relevant antenatal education for both parents • Dads reading with their children in all primary schools • Family professionals — midwives, teachers, health visitors, nursery workers, social workers — confidently engaging with dads as well as mums, and supporting all family types.
I do 200 - 220 deliveries per year with a ~ 10 % primary C - section rate and ~ 25 - 30 % total C - section rate.
For children under the age of 1 year, breast / chest milk or formula should be their primary source of nutrition, complemented by healthy foods as appropriate per your pediatrician or dietitian.
I don't know why I respond to the irrational, but I delivery about 200 babies a year, with a primary Cesarean section rate of 12 % (including women who choose an elective cesarean delivery, which is their right as AUTONOMOUS HUMAN BEINGS), and deliver about 1 baby per week, about 40 - 50 per year, to women who have NO interventions in labour.
Doheny noted his primary opponent in this year's race and Long's preferred candidate, Doug Hoffman, sent Scozzafava a congratulatory e-mail following her selection last fall as the Republican nominee that read (as per The Watertown Times on Sept. 28, 2009) that read: «Hi Dede.
Sixty per cent of primary care trusts failed to meet their targets of offering all people with diabetes the chance to be screened for retinopathy, while 762,673 people with diabetes over the age of 12 didn't receive retinal screening in the year ending March 2008.
[19] The «Court» is the primary decision - making body of the City of London Corporation and meets nine times per year, though most of its work is carried out by committees.
In a Holyrood debate this afternoon, Alex Salmond, the Scottish First Minister, has tabled a motion recognising «that free school meals help tackle child poverty and promote child welfare and educational attainment; further recognises that free school meals save families at least # 330 per child per year; confirms its commitment to increasing the number of primary school pupils eligible for free school meals».
The pupil premium is now # 1,300 per year for pupils in primary school and # 935 per pupil in secondary school.
For a single - parent primary school teacher with two children this could mean losing # 424 a year by 2015 and a second lieutenant in the army with three children earning # 470 per week losing # 552 a year by 2015.
Now a primary school with fewer than 60 per cent of pupils achieving the basic standard of level 4 in reading, writing and maths (that increases to 65 per cent next year), and fewer pupils than average making the expected levels of progress between KS1 and KS2 will be taken over.
The incidence of primary cardiomyopathy in developed countries is reported to be between 0.8 and 1.3 cases per 100,000 children up to the age of 18, but is ten times higher in infants up to one year old.
To assess this, a survey was completed by 999 primary shoppers between 25 and 70 years old, 78 % female and 22 % male, who reported purchasing dairy milk, nondairy beverage, or both at least two to three times per month.
The study's primary outcomes measure was the rate of exacerbation, defined as the number of exacerbation events per participant year.
Dr Alyson Huntley, Research Fellow at the University of Bristol and lead author of the report, said: «A recent report by the King's Fund suggested that admissions among people with long - term conditions that could have been managed in primary care cost the NHS # 1.42 billion per year.
David C. Neely, M.D., of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology, and colleagues conducted a study that included 644 people 60 years or older with normal macular health per medical record based on their most recent dilated comprehensive eye examination by a primary eye care ophthalmologist or optometrist.
Every year around 100,000 people undergo primary hip replacements in the UK, at an estimated cost of # 600 million per year.
From the health system perspective, $ 5,287 would be avoided per DIMM clinic patient over three years, compared to those who visited their primary care provider.
In the first year of reporting (March 8, 2016 to March 8, 2017), at UHN there were 74 MAiD inquiries, 74 per cent of which were for patients whose primary diagnosis was cancer.
This condition has an impact on more than 40 million Americans per year, plus 25 million people aged over 60 and can be one of the primary causes for people entering rehabilitation centers and nursing homes.
Taking into account the small differences in the accrual of person - years among the three groups, the respective rates of the primary end point were 8.1, 8.0, and 11.2 per 1000 person - years (Table 3).
PR WEB - June 20 - Cupid's primary online dating sites, Cupid.com, BeNaughty.com and Flirt.com, now attract ~ 100M unique visitors per month, compared to ~ 15M unique visitors in the same period last year.
The majority of all parents said they helped their children learn how to safely use social media — the split was 52 per cent for those with children in the early years, 71 per cent for primary and 81 per cent for secondary.
The data shows that a quarter of primary schools (26 per cent) looking for a new head have had to re-advertise in the first three months of this year, compared with 10 per cent of secondary schools.
This was more of a concern for parents of younger children — the percentages for those with children in early years, primary and secondary education were 63 per cent, 60 per cent and 48 per cent, respectively.
While this is a reduction from the 57 per cent of primaries and 68 per cent of secondaries who held the same view last year, the majority of schools still have a positive perception.
The uncertainty continues Only five per cent of primary schools and four per cent of secondary schools have a positive outlook over the next three years, which is naturally affecting their purchasing plans.
While back in the academic year 2014/15, 55 per cent of primary schools and 38 per cent of secondary schools said this would be a focus in budgets, this year we are seeing seven per cent of primary schools reducing their spending.
The findings from the research revealed a drop - off in healthy eating habits between primary and secondary school aged children, with 72 per cent of 7 — 8 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily and only 59 per cent of 13 — 14 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily.
However, looking at this objectively, while BESA's recent «Resources in English Maintained Schools» research shows that 2011/12 has seen budget cuts of 1.8 per cent in primary education and a 2.7 per cent drop in secondary education, schools still have significant funds to spend, particularly when compared with budgets ten, five or even two years ago.
Where possible and in urban areas, the council would look to provide primary schools of at least two forms of entry (i.e. 60 places in each year group), and at least six forms of entry secondary schools offering 180 places per year group.
Highlights of this year's NAPLAN results include: • There is evidence of movement of students from lower to higher bands of achievement across year levels and most domains over the last 10 years • Year 3 reading results continue to show sustained improvement • ACT, Victoria and NSW continue to have high mean achievement across all domains • There are increases in mean achievement in the Northern Territory in primary years reading and numeracy since 2008 • WA and Queensland have the largest growth in mean achievement across most domains since 2008 • Percentage of students meeting the national minimum standard remains high — over 90 per cent nationally and in most states and territories, across all domains and year leyear's NAPLAN results include: • There is evidence of movement of students from lower to higher bands of achievement across year levels and most domains over the last 10 years • Year 3 reading results continue to show sustained improvement • ACT, Victoria and NSW continue to have high mean achievement across all domains • There are increases in mean achievement in the Northern Territory in primary years reading and numeracy since 2008 • WA and Queensland have the largest growth in mean achievement across most domains since 2008 • Percentage of students meeting the national minimum standard remains high — over 90 per cent nationally and in most states and territories, across all domains and year leyear levels and most domains over the last 10 yearsYear 3 reading results continue to show sustained improvement • ACT, Victoria and NSW continue to have high mean achievement across all domains • There are increases in mean achievement in the Northern Territory in primary years reading and numeracy since 2008 • WA and Queensland have the largest growth in mean achievement across most domains since 2008 • Percentage of students meeting the national minimum standard remains high — over 90 per cent nationally and in most states and territories, across all domains and year leYear 3 reading results continue to show sustained improvement • ACT, Victoria and NSW continue to have high mean achievement across all domains • There are increases in mean achievement in the Northern Territory in primary years reading and numeracy since 2008 • WA and Queensland have the largest growth in mean achievement across most domains since 2008 • Percentage of students meeting the national minimum standard remains high — over 90 per cent nationally and in most states and territories, across all domains and year leyear levels
49 per cent of all schools surveyed by BESA last year (632 schools: 335 primary and 297 secondary) stated that aside from of funding constraints, sourcing high quality, appropriate training continues to be a very significant barrier for the adoption of the technology.
The total number ranged from those involved in primary school (40 per cent), secondary school (10 per cent), early years (nine per cent), further education (eight per cent) and higher education (five per cent).
The county council has a successful track record in school planning, and last year 96 per cent of Hertfordshire applicants were offered a place at one of their four ranked primary, junior or middle schools, with 83 per cent gaining their first preference.
With 71 per cent of five - to - six year olds now having a device in their bedroom, and four in ten primary school children owning their own mobile phone, we need to ensure that our children are navigating the internet safely.
«In 1977 around 28.5 per cent of teaching staff were male in primary schools Australia - wide, now they only make up about 18 per cent of teaching staff, and when we followed this trend into the future we found that by the year 2067 they will have disappeared from primary schools completely,» said lead author Dr Kevin McGrath.
A 2015 report from the Acoustical Society of America found that more than 18 per cent of primary and secondary school teachers in the US miss at least one day of work per year due to voice disorders.
As of 31 March 2016, 66 per cent of secondary schools and 20 per cent of primary schools are already academies; 65 per cent (3,611 out of 5,449) of academies (including free schools) were in MATs, up from 53 per cent at the end of the 2013/14 academic year.
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